2008: Named to the Big Sky Conference
All-Academic team. Did not start, but played in seven Eastern games
and earned a letter. Finished the season with six tackles. He
helped Eastern finish an impressive 11th in the NCAA Football
Championship Subdivison in rushing defense (93.5), as well as fifth
in sacks (3.09 per game) and ninth nationally in tackles for loss
(7.9 per game). Moved to linebacker from quarterback in the spring.

2007: Played sparingly as a non-lettering squad
member. He was offensive scout team player of the week once.

2006: Redshirted. He earned team offensive
scout team player of the week honors once.

HS: Graduated from Skyline HS in 2006. Was the
State 4A Player of the Year from Associated Press as selected by
sportswriters and broadcasters, and won the same honors from the
Seattle Times and WashingtonPreps.com. He was the first
team 4A All-State quarterback by Associated Press, Seattle
Times, Tacoma News-Tribune and WashingtonPreps.com. Selected
to play in the 4A/3A East-West All-State Game. Named by the
Seattle Times as a "Red Chip" selection as one of the top
29 recruits in the state of Washington. The Seattle Times
selected him to its "Star Times" All-Area first team. In addition,
he was also the KingCo 4A League Offensive Player of the Year and
the All-KingCo first team quarterback. He led 4A quarterbacks with
2,960 passing yards while completing 64 percent (182-of-283) with
35 touchdowns and just five interceptions. He also rushed for 785
yards and 18 more scores, and had 22 tackles as a linebacker. He
led Skyline to a 14-0 record, including a 35-21 victory over
Woodinville in the State 4A championship game. He completed
19-of-24 passes for 281 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed for
66 yards and a pair of scores. A week prior after a semifinal
victory over Puyallup, Harris was hospitalized with a blood
disorder because his platelet count was too low. Initially, doctors
didn't expect him to be able to play in the championship game.
Earlier in the playoffs, he passed for 226 yards and rushed for 91
yards in a victory over 4A powerhouse Pasco. As a junior, he earned
first team All-State honors from Associated Press and
WashingtonPreps.com as a linebacker, and was the KingCo 4A League
Defensive MVP. He was the only junior selected to the Seattle
Times "Star Times" All-Area Team. He had 125 tackles,
including 17 for loss (15 sacks), with three fumble recoveries, two
blocked punts, one interception and one defensive touchdown. His
Eagle teammate Tyler Washburn ('08) also attended Skyline.